Use the edge of a spoon to gently scrape away the skin of ginger or turmeric. This method removes only the thin outer layer, minimizing waste compared to using a knife or peeler.
Peeling ginger and turmeric can be tricky because of their irregular shapes and knobby surfaces. Using a knife or vegetable peeler often results in removing a significant amount of the flesh along with the skin. A spoon, however, conforms to the shape of the rhizome, allowing you to scrape off just the thin outer layer.
Here's a step-by-step guide:
Wash the ginger or turmeric: Rinse the rhizome under cool water to remove any dirt or debris.
Hold the rhizome firmly: Grip the ginger or turmeric in your non-dominant hand, ensuring a secure hold.
Use the edge of a spoon: Hold a regular metal spoon in your dominant hand. Use the edge of the spoon, not the bowl, to scrape the skin.
Scrape gently: Apply gentle pressure and scrape along the surface of the ginger or turmeric. The skin should come off easily.
Follow the contours: Work around the knobs and crevices, using the spoon to navigate the irregular shape.
Repeat as needed: Continue scraping until all the desired skin is removed.
For easier peeling, especially with older ginger or turmeric, soak it in warm water for about 10-15 minutes before peeling. This will soften the skin and make it even easier to remove with a spoon.